Mine are coming, too, and I agree it's much too early.
I am sure we will get repeats with different covers in
January and February. I guess it's helping the Post
Office stay in business, but I'd rather save the trees.
Has your weather continued to be crazy?
After the bizarre snowstorm, it turned quite warm here -
several days in the upper 60s and low 70s. Now it's cool
again - 40s and rainy. What worries me is that the azalea
that was turning nicely yellow and ready to lose its leaves
now has new green bud shoots at the tip of each yellow
branch. I can't believe this is healthy.
Auralie
In a message dated 11/22/2011 1:55:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,
cyndi.johnson@edwards.af.mil writes:
I started getting next year's seed catalogs a couple weeks ago.
Pinetree was first off the mark. Other eager vendors are Vermont Bean
Seed and Totally Tomatoes and Dixondale's onion catalog.
Did it always use to be this early? Seems to me I remember sitting
around just after Christmas being excited to see them show up in my
mailbox.
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